Tuesday Rundown: IU student tells police she thinks she was drugged, students can voice residential concerns, former Hoosiers to participate in IU football pro day, new exhibit showcases Pakistani culture
IU student tells police she thinks she was drugged at Pi Kappa Phi
An IU student told IUPD officers she thinks she was drugged Thursday night at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house. Read more here.
Students now have chance to voice residential concerns
The Residence Hall Association wants more feedback from students. Read more here.
Eleven former Hoosiers set to participate in IU football pro day
After five players participated in the NFL combine, the football team has 11 Hoosiers in Bloomington to take part in IU’s pro day. Read more here.
New exhibit showcases human similarity
The culture of Pakistan shines through in a new exhibit at the Mathers Museum that highlights similarities in the humanities. Read more here.
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